Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Public education campaigns on highway-rail grade crossing safety and the danger of trespassing on rail property are also administered by FRA. Bookmark this collection https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fra or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530835.
- railroad (5)
- R5031/RR597 1
- RR04AA 1
- RR18D1/KLB05 1
- RR18D1/KT880 1
- RR18D1/LT880 1
- RR18D1/MLK15 1
- RR728/R7201 1
(Max 200)
- :Multer, Jordan ;Gabree, Scott H.2021-09-01:This research documents lessons learned from the development of the Railroad Information Sharing Environment (RISE), a voluntary partnership for shari...
- :Chase, Stephanie G. ;Hiltunen, Danielle2020-04-01:This document describes a pilot project that evaluated the potential for developing standardized criteria that railroads can use to determine the prob...
- :Rockwell Collins, Inc2015-12-01:This document describes the initial development of an ITC PTC Shared Network (IPSN), a hostedenvironment to support the distribution, configuration ma...
- :Coplen, Michael K.1997-12-01:A focus group was held at the 1996 Bi-annual Operating Rules Association meeting of North American railroads to discuss thegeneral issue of compliance...
- :Carroll, A A ;Multer, J.1995-07-01:Historically, highway-railroad grade crossings have represented a major hazard to motor vehicle drivers. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), U....
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